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Book 24. (7 results) Vagabonds of Gor (Context Quote)

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19 133 They are, after all, slaves.
19 134 Sometimes young men play "slave capture" and the prize goes to the young fellow who, within an enclosure, manages in the least time to catch and secure, in utter helplessness, his quarry.
19 135 Another version of the game involves a hunt, and the winner is the first fellow who manages to bring back his quarry, usually leashed and bound, to the starting point.
19 136 Sometimes this is done as a team sport, with a rivalry between villages, say, twenty young men of one village pursuing twenty slave girls of another village, and the other village's young men pursuing twenty girls from the first village, and so on.
19 137 There are many variations.
19 138 This form of play, of course, has its more serious purpose, as well, given the culture.
19 139 On Gor, women are relished as goods and prizes, and are understood as a familiar form of loot and wealth.
They are, after all, slaves. Sometimes young men play "slave capture" and the prize goes to the young fellow who, within an enclosure, manages in the least time to catch and secure, in utter helplessness, his quarry. Another version of the game involves a hunt, and the winner is the first fellow who manages to bring back his quarry, usually leashed and bound, to the starting point. Sometimes this is done as a team sport, with a rivalry between villages, say, twenty young men of one village pursuing twenty slave girls of another village, and the other village's young men pursuing twenty girls from the first village, and so on. There are many variations. This form of play, of course, has its more serious purpose, as well, given the culture. On Gor, women are relished as goods and prizes, and are understood as a familiar form of loot and wealth. - (Vagabonds of Gor, Chapter )